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  • ISBN 9780415340755
  • Weight: 570g
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 26 May 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Since its first edition in 1985, Patrick McNeill's Research Methods has become a classic introductory text for students of sociology at A level and in undergraduate courses as well as for a range of specialists in education, business, social care and medicine who need a brief but authoritative account of how sociologists set about conducting research.

After a brief overview of the history of sociological research which introduces key concepts, this new edition, co-authored with Steve Chapman, describes the main sociological research methods, and includes sections on theory, science and values as well as:

  • references to research studies
  • developments in relevant sociological theory
  • developments in research methodology
  • new material on the presentation of research findings.

Including an appendix of questions which students should ask when they are evaluating accounts of research, this lasting text retains the clarity of style of the second edition, and brings the content up-to-date.

Patrick McNeill has been involved in A level Sociology for over thirty years, as teacher, examiner, syllabus developer, author and publisher. He is currently working as an independent writer and consultant. He is a Vice-President of the Association for the Teaching of the Social Sciences (ATSS) and Chair of Examiners for a major awarding body.

Steve Chapman has been involved in A level Sociology for over twenty years, as a teacher, examiner, Chief Examiner and author. He is currently on the executive committee of the Association for the Teaching of the Social Sciences (ATSS) and is Head of Sociology at Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College.

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